Rangi and An Unknown Man is part of the efforts of the Yoga Institute Santacruz promote experience based education to students. The Institute now in its sixty-eight year has worked out a detailed programme for children to help in growing up healthy-physically mentally and more. Work on this was undertaken way back in 1957 when the Government as a Special Training and Research Institute recognized the Institute. Some schools undertook to study its programme and popularize it. Research studies were carried out by qualified psychologists, physicians etc. Recently the Syllabus is being studied in depth by some well-known Educational Research bodies of the country. The results so far have been positive and encouraging. The institute proposes to continue this effort. It has published a work on experience-based education to motivate parents. A book for teachers is also published. Rangi is a fatherless boy who has lost moorings. Rangi could be found today in any part of this vast country. Rangi is one to those who does not draw sustenance from the ancient cultural values attitudes and traditions associated with this land. Anaamak can be any citizen of India who is steeped deep in India’s culture, traditions and values. Anaamak attempts to rehabilitate the young boy to be an honourable and useful citizen of the country.
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Title
Rangi and an Unknown Man
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
The Yoga Institute, 2002
ISBN
8185053154
Length
60p., Illustrations; 24cm.
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